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You don't happen to live on the central coast of nsw do you? Cause I've seen/heard of a VL Commodore running a RB Turbo up there.

Not just an rb30 is it?

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I just voted i am not asian last time i looked

Asian (malay chinese), you know in Perth the majority of people I see driving a line are non Asian.

So saying that most asian drive one is completely false, I rekon I see more Asians in tegs/s15/wrex.

More like if youre Asian at one point of your life you have owned a Honda of some sort ahah.

Gun toting redneck white aussie bastard

And I reckon your all wrong, every time I see an asian they are driving a BM or Merc.......

Mind you woulda thought there'd be more leb's polling, but goes to show...

Ah same background as me :ninja:

well i called it first, so get your own :kiss: only jk

and no i dont live in NSW, and i dont get all the confusion over the VL turbo.... theres about 11tybillion!!!onehundredandeleven all over the place, 95% now come with free muzza, but not mine :ninja: (oh mines a non turbo.... :P

German/Australian.

All those saying white boy, pasty etc stop that shit. I don't see any other nationality degrading themselves...

im pretty sure there joking round, in this shitty racist society we live in i think caucasian people are quite comfortable being what they are :S

You don't happen to live on the central coast of nsw do you? Cause I've seen/heard of a VL Commodore running a RB Turbo up there.

VL turbos are all over the country prolly one down the road from you AND Im a god damn cracker whiteboy

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